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The Home and Living dog tests Neater Feeder

The Home and Living dog is a big part of our home life, just as your animals have become important to you. That’s why when we received the award-winning Neater Feeder™ to test, our dog “Penny” said, “Woof!” and we said “Yes!”

Neater Feeder™ is the Cadillac of dog dishes. It’s made of a heavy duty-type plastic and the dishes within the unit are stainless steel. This particular feeder has been called, “spill proof” and the unique design proves that out. How many times have you kicked the dog dish in a busy kitchen? Neater Feeder™ water and food bowls are placed into a kind of reservoir within a protective wall enclosure. The spilled water (or food) is contained and the liquid drains through to the bottom into a lower reservoir. Since any dislodged food is separated from jostled water, it remains dry for doggies’ taste.

Penny likes the way the food is elevated, meaning she can eat at a good position, so her neck us not bent down, cramping her chomping style. The contoured design enables Penny to get closer to her food, a feature she likes a great deal.

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“Spoil the pet. Spare the floor.

Penny doesn’t care but it’s made in the USA from recyclable plastic and can be put into the top dishwasher rack if necessary. There are multiple sizes so Neater Feeder™ is also good for a small dog or cat.

Additional information can be found at: www.neaterfeeder.com or you can send an email to: info@neaterfeeder.com  Find a retailer or order directly from the website. http://www.neaterfeeder.com/find-retailer-a/149.htm  A little pricey, the large unit runs about $65 and the smaller one at $59. plus change, but if it saves so much hassle and you don't have to clean up spills constantly, it's worth the investment.

Rating for Neater Feeder™:

5

, Home and Living Examiner

Home and living expert, Andrea Campbell, writes articles about the place you love best: your domain. Andrea has decorated and designed homes; she's also the how-to person for advice about living, enjoying, and entertaining in the home. Email her at andreacampbell@hughes.net and follow her at...

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